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    stratification. The Soninke people are also referred to as Aswanik, Dafing, Dafi, Dyakanke, Gadyaga, Maraka, Maraxa, Marka, Marka Soninké, Sarakolleh, Saracole...
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  • Soninke may refer to: Soninke people Soninke language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Soninke. If an internal link led...
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  • Ousmane (2013). Dictionnaire soninké-français (Mauritanie). Karthala. Gràcia; Contreras, Lluïsa; Joan Miquel (2005). El Soninké i el Mandinga. Universitat...
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  • p. 35. Fall, Mamadou (2021). "Les Terroirs Historiques et la Poussée Soninké". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation...
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  • Wakore, Wankori, Ouankri, Wangarawa) are a diaspora community of ethnic Soninke origin who served as specialized long-distance merchants throughout West...
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  • The Soninke–Bozo languages, Soninke and Bozo, form a branch of the Mande languages spoken across western Africa. v t e...
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    The Soninke-Marabout War of 1850 to 1856 was a civil war between factions of the Kingdom of Kombo in the Gambia. The war resulted from a dispute between...
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  • Wagadu (Mauritania) The ancient Soninke goddess also named Wagadu, whose disappearance and rediscovery are the subject of the ancient Dausi epic in a...
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    Mali (category Articles containing Soninke-language text)
    ethnic group, making up 36.5% of the population. Collectively, the Bambara, Soninké, Khassonké, and Malinké (also called Mandinka), all part of the broader...
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    2007). "Point d'Histoire du Mali: Le Royaume de Sosso ou Khaniaga des Soninké". Soninkara. Retrieved 23 September 2023. Conrad, David C. “Oral Sources...
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    states that the national languages are Diola, Malinké, Pular, Sérère, Soninké and Wolof. Information from the University of Pennsylvania's Center for...
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    Virginia Press Fall, Mamadou (2021). "Les Terroirs Historiques et la Poussée Soninké". In Fall, Mamadou; Fall, Rokhaya; Mane, Mamadou (eds.). Bipolarisation...
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    Africa by the Mandé peoples. They include Maninka (Malinke), Mandinka, Soninke, Bambara, Kpelle, Jula (Dioula), Bozo, Mende, Susu, and Vai. There are...
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    include the official language, Arabic, three national languages, Pulaar, Soninke and Wolof, and French, a former official language which is still the language...
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  • information on their language, which M. Delafosse classifies provisionally with Soninké." However, Brosset (1932) says that they speak Hassaniyya, and that "their...
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  • famille maraboutiques, tout comme Touré que l'on retrouve en milieu peul, soninké, songhai et malinké." ("The name Cissé in Mali is one of a number of family...
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  • West African empires. Other large Mandé-speaking ethnicities include the Soninke and Susu as well as smaller ethnic groups such as the Ligbi, Vai, and Bissa...
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  • Tuareg and French) Mauritania (with several national languages: Fula, Soninke, Wolof) Morocco (with Berber) Niger (with French, Buduma, Fula, Gourmanché...
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    Fula, Hassaniya, Kassonke, Maninke, Minyanka, Senufo, Songhay languages, Soninke and Tamasheq are official languages. French is the working language. French...
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    larger numbers of indigenous sub-Saharan African peoples (Haalpulaar, Soninke, and Wolof) migrated into it, most of them settling in the area north of...
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    Jola-Fonyi, Mandinka, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon (Serer-Noon), Pulaar, Serer, and Soninke. In terms of usage, Wolof is the lingua franca and the most widely spoken...
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  • The contemporary population of Soninke people is estimated to be over 2 million. The cultural practices of Soninke people are similar to the Mandé peoples...
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    first language by 38% of the population, Pulaar by 21%, Wolof by 18%, Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent, Serer by 2.4 percent, Manjak and Bainouk...
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    Kayes (Bambara: ߞߊߦߌ tr. Kayi, Soninké: Xaayi) is a city in western Mali on the Sénégal River with a population of 127,368 at the 2009 census. Kayes is...
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    similarities with the melodies of the Bambara people, and to a lesser degree, the Soninke people and Wolof people, but not as much of the Mandinka people. Gerard...
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    Mokole Soso–Jalonke (Susu–Yalunka) Southwestern Mande Vai–Kono Northwest (Samogo–Soninke) Bobo Jowulu (Jɔ) Samogo (partial: Duun–Sembla) Soninke–Bozo...
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  • hardening of immigration policy in France. Most of the Mauritanians are Soninké people from the Senegal River Valley, at the extreme south of Mauritania...
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    Hassaniya Jola-Fonyi Mandinka Mandjak Mankanya Noon Portuguese Pulaar Serer Soninke Ethnic groups (2019) 30% Balanta 30% Fula 14% Manjak 13% Mandinka 7% Papel...
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    Sahara. Its inhabitants fished and grew millet. It has been found that the Soninke of the Mandé peoples were responsible for constructing such settlements...
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    among the Mande peoples (Mandinka or Malinké, Bambara, Bwaba, Bobo, Dyula,Soninke etc.), Fulɓe (Fula), Hausa, Songhai, Tukulóor, Wolof, Serer, Mossi, Dagomba...
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